[2009 may] EXCLUSIVE: CANCER JAB
HAS LEFT ME UNABLE TO WALK A child specialist has linked the
controversial cervical cancer vaccine to a joint disorder that has left
a 13-year-old girl unable to walk. Rebecca Ramagge, who has had three
doses of the drug in the past six months, suffers agonising joint pains,
fatigue, nausea and sight problems.

Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis afflicts 300,000 American
children. Twenty-five years ago this disease was so rare that public health
officials did not keep any statistics on it. There has been a 4-fold increase in
asthma, and bowel disorders in children are much more common now than they were
50 years ago.A User-Friendly Vaccination Scheduleby Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD

As this book demonstrates, the number of immune related
disorders, such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis and asthma, is growing
substantially. All of these disorders have been linked by careful studies to
vaccines.
Vaccine Safety Manual by Neil Z. Miller. (Preface)

"Jenny Marra, a New Jersey hospice nurse positive for HLA-DR4,
said she had been living with "severe joint and muscle pain since vaccination in
1999. SmithKline did not include a warning about the potential risk for this information
in the product labeling or inform the health care providers of this concern. Had I known
this I personally would not have taken the vaccine." Physicians aware of the
political controversy, she added, are turning the LYMErix vaccine victims away "with
statements like, 'I don't want to get involved.'" --The
Bitter Feud over LYMErix Big Pharma Takes on the Wrong Little Osp

David
A Geier, Mark R Geier
MD PhD. Chronic
adverse reactions associated with hepatitis B vaccinationThe Annals of Pharmacotherapy 2002: Vol. 36,
No. 12, pp. 1970–1971.In conclusion, our study demonstrates that
adult HBV is statistically associated not only
with acute neuropathy, neuritis, myelitis, vasculitis, thrombocytopenia,
gastrointestinal disease, multiple sclerosis, and arthritis, but some of these
patients go on to develop chronic adverse reactions that persist for at least 1
year following HBV. These types of chronic adverse reactions following
adult HBV should be discussed with patients contemplating being immunized with
HBV and should be included in the differential diagnosis of those who develop
them following adult HBV.

Science has proven that the following conditions may all be caused by the
aluminum-hydroxide in vaccines: Chronic fatigue, Multiple sclerosis , Lou
Gehrig’s disease, Demyelinating central nervous system disorders, Plymyalgia
rheumatica and rheumatoid arthritis, Motor delay, Hypotonia or diminished muscle
tone, Failure to thrive, Apoptic neurons, which are self-destructing neurons in
the lumbar spinal cord, Neuron loss in the lumbar spinal cord.I’ve known for over four years now that aluminum was bad for the
body, but as usual, I just didn’t know how bad it is. However, there is plenty
of scientific evidence, hidden in plain sight, proving the pervasiveness and
toxic nature of aluminum in our world today.Aluminum-hydroxide in vaccines causes serious
health problemsBy Tenna Merchant

Holmdahl
R, Lorentzen JC, Lu S, Olofsson P, Wester L, Holmberg J, Pettersson U.Arthritis induced in rats with nonimmunogenic adjuvants as models for rheumatoid
arthritis. Immunol Rev. 2001 Dec;184:184-202. PMID: 12086312
[PubMed - in process]
Rat models are useful for studies of the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) since
rats are extraordinarily sensitive to induction of arthritis with adjuvants. Injection of
not only the classical complete Freund's adjuvant but also mineral oil
without mycobacteria and pure adjuvants such as pristane and
squalene,
induce severe arthritis in many rat strains. Models like pristane-induced arthritis in
rats are optimal models for RA since they fulfill the RA criteria including a chronic
relapsing disease course. Arthritogenic adjuvants like pristane, avridine, squalene and
mineral oil are not immunogenic since they do not contain major histocompatibility complex
(MHC) binding peptides. Nevertheless, the diseases are MHC-associated and dependent on the
activation of alphabetaTCR (T-cell receptor)-expressing T cells. However, it has not been
possible to link the immune response to joint antigens or other endogenous components
although immunization with various cartilage proteins induce arthritis but with different
pathogeneses. To unravel the mechanisms behind adjuvant-induced arthritis, a
disease-oriented genetic approach is optimal. Several loci that control onset of
arthritis, severity and chronicity of the disease have been identified in genetic crosses
and most of these have been confirmed in congenic strains. In addition, many of these loci
are found in other autoimmune models in the rat as well as associated with arthritis in
mice and humans.